Unique looks; Gold-rated 200W PSU included; easy to build in; great price
Only one USB port, thermal performance is a bit lacking, fan can get loud
IntroductionSince 2013, we've reviewed 35 cases, and with this review, we're now at three dozen! These reviews have included some of the most popular, best-selling mini-ITX cases ever released. One brand that has always offered some great ultra-compact op...
Abstract: Earlier this year InWin announced their latest HTPC case, the B1. More stylish than the popular Chopin with a tempered glass cover, and following a different cooling principle than the open air H Frame mini of yesteryear, the B1 is an affordable and styli...
Published: 2020-09-29, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
With no GPU support, it may put many off. However, for a compact gaming rig using something like the Ryzen 3400G (like we did in this build), it's perfect. For the kid's room, the office, or even the living room, the InWin B1 is going to look brilliant wh...
Abstract: Are PC first impressions important? It all depends on the PC. For a pre-built desktop system sitting in an office, a plain black or beige chassis tells you all you need-and probably, want-to know. (Yawn, you're a bore.) For a custom-made computer, though...
Abstract: Today's PCs come in enough shapes to dazzle a dodecahedron, but in the realm of desktops, three main classes of aftermarket PC case reign supreme: full ATX, MicroATX, and Mini-ITX. These three case “form factors” make up the bulk of the market for chassis...